How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
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How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
Just wondering if someone could direct me to a walk thru guide on changing out the rear shocks.I bought some new YSS units from Thailand....The bottom mounts are basic , the top mounts look like a certain amount of panel removing is required..Thanks
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Re: How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
It's in the How-to (DIY) section already
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Re: How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
Hi Craigo,
member Jge64 is correct. Scroll down the first page of our How-to board. There you will find a well written thread:
"How-to Swap the Rear Suspension" with lots of pics by our forum(s) owner maddiedog.
Let us know how it goes fitting yours
member Jge64 is correct. Scroll down the first page of our How-to board. There you will find a well written thread:
"How-to Swap the Rear Suspension" with lots of pics by our forum(s) owner maddiedog.
Let us know how it goes fitting yours

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Re: How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
If you can remove the under seat storage, you can easily access the rear suspension nut.
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Re: How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
I found these two resources from this site:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2473
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8298
Possibly helpful.
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2473
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8298
Possibly helpful.
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Re: How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
Thanks so much for all your replies...I have been super busy , I will look at this greet advice shortly
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Re: How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
The service manual would have you remove the side body panels before the luggage box for 2015 models. But if you're tricky you can get the luggage box out without removing the large side panels. Once the luggage box is out you have access to the top bolts on the rear shocks. The tricky part is not letting the battery box bolts fall back into the chassis.
Remove;
Seat
Grabrail cover
Grabrail
4 Bolts and some trim clips
Seat release cable catch
Battery box nuts
Pick up here and only go as far as you need to reach the upper shock bolts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mix5Bhm ... oyVAcpcIwl
The grabrail cover has a delicate tab that can break off but isn't that critical, watch the video on a computer so you see the annotation and warnings.
If you let the bolt studs in the battery box fall back behind the box itself you are screwed and will have to tear down more. Dance carefully with those little nuts on reassembly and don't push the studs back.
Remove;
Seat
Grabrail cover
Grabrail
4 Bolts and some trim clips
Seat release cable catch
Battery box nuts
Pick up here and only go as far as you need to reach the upper shock bolts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mix5Bhm ... oyVAcpcIwl
The grabrail cover has a delicate tab that can break off but isn't that critical, watch the video on a computer so you see the annotation and warnings.
If you let the bolt studs in the battery box fall back behind the box itself you are screwed and will have to tear down more. Dance carefully with those little nuts on reassembly and don't push the studs back.
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Re: How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
Thanks...But the 18 model is a little different....Found this...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSjgKfPvVG8
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Re: How to change rear shocks on 2018 Pcx
Ouch! add breather box and exhaust removal to the old procedure. Great find on that video though. Just going to take a little more time... you can do it!Craigo wrote:Thanks...But the 18 model is a little different....Found this...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSjgKfPvVG8
I see Honda has re-positioned the battery box bolts and most likely eliminated the possibility of the bolts falling back into the chassis after you remove the nut.